Hill’s Science Diet Adult 1-6 Small Kibble Dog Food
$28.20
Hill’s Science Diet Adult 1-6 Small Kibble Dog Food Price comparison
Hill’s Science Diet Adult 1-6 Small Kibble Dog Food Price History
Price History for Hill's Science Diet Dry Dog Food, Adult, Small Bites, Chicken & Barley Recipe, 5 lb. Bag
Statistics
Current Price | $28.20 | January 10, 2025 |
Highest Price | $29.99 | December 19, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $26.28 | January 3, 2025 |
Last price changes
$28.20 | January 10, 2025 |
$27.89 | January 6, 2025 |
$26.28 | January 3, 2025 |
$26.89 | December 31, 2024 |
$27.15 | December 28, 2024 |
Hill’s Science Diet Adult 1-6 Small Kibble Dog Food Description
- High quality protein for lean muscles
- Natural fibers for healthy digestion
- Omega-6s and vitamin E for beautiful skin & coat
- Made in the USA with global ingredients you can trust
- #1 Veterinarian Recommended
Hill’s Science Diet Adult 1-6 Small Kibble Dog Food Specification
Specification: Hill’s Science Diet Adult 1-6 Small Kibble Dog Food
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Hill’s Science Diet Adult 1-6 Small Kibble Dog Food Reviews (13)
13 reviews for Hill’s Science Diet Adult 1-6 Small Kibble Dog Food
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perch98 –
They’ll try to hold out for canned food or my plate, but they will eat this, and it agrees with them. The smaller bites they like better, so I get this size or the even smaller toy/tiny dog size bites
Jackie N. –
Great food for my two Shih-Tzu’s.
Robin Ramos –
My 4 year old MGD loves the small bites and we have always gone back to this food and flavor! No issues at all while using science diet!
Ravenhill –
For some reason, the science of nutrition has become more like religion in modern times….as if what the owner believes will magically make the dog healthy. Dogs and their bodies cannot share our belief systems.
I’ve been using Science Diet brand for over 30 years now, various formulas for individual pets with their needs. They do very well. Great, in fact.
There is the correct amount of protein: they can digest and metabolize it all and not have excess go through them or harm the renal system and cause stones. The calcium is correctly combined with other things so it is available to the dog.
The volume I need to feed for each meal is small enough that it does not risk bloat, cause gas, or interfere with digestion. In other words, it fits comfortably in my dog’s stomach when it expands with the moisture in there. The bag lasts a LONG time because meal sizes are small due to nutritional density.
It does not have “flavors” dogs cannot taste (they don’t have taste buds like we do) or artificially added colors and shapes dogs do not care about.
I measure the meals with an actual measuring cup, so I know if my dog is losing his appetite right away.
I use small bites for my larger dog because it slows down his eating, taking him longer to finish, which is healthier and allows him to enjoy it more.
I like to feed poultry-based foods as they are easiest to digest, but lamb and turkey are high in tryptophan, which can be soothing and support good mental health.
When it comes to ingredients, I trust what veterinarians and canine nutritional experts approve, not what the average consumer thinks sounds good, or what dogs would pick in a lineup (Cheetos or brownies would probably win, really, with dogs). Grapes and raisins are healthy for us, but can kill dogs. They are not just like us. This product is one I trust because it is made for domestic dogs. Yes, “biproducts” sound gross, and maybe they are, but bear in mind humans fed dogs offal and leftovers, not the best cuts, historically. Dogs got what they got, and ate what we ate, and we were pretty poor. We taught them to help us hunt, but also not to kill and eat the things, but to bring them to us or hold them in one place, even rats (because we wanted them to kill all the rats, not just what they could eat). These guys will eat poop and raw dead birds maggots and all in the yard if they can. Cooked and properly processed biproducts are not that gross.
CON: Science Diet on their smaller bags of product, like for cats, is using Velcro to allow bags to be re-sealable. It works very well, keeping the food fresher. While I currently decant the dog food into another container, I think it would be great if they added this to all sizes of bags. If you buy this, rolling it tightly and clipping, putting in large Ziplocs, or getting a container to keep it fresh (and not stale) will be the best methods.
NOTE: If your dog has a confirmed allergy to a specific grain, like corn, the usual culprit, as that is New World and was not around most of the time mankind was creating dogs, then this may not be for you. Even formulas that have barley or rice sometimes have corn products, so read labels carefully or use dogfoodadvisor dot com. Limited ingredient foods can be the best thing. However, make sure the allergy is not to peas, a common culprit, used in many grain-free foods, before you go crazy. Let your vet help you
Robin Ramos –
The nutrition found in Science Diet kibble has made possible a very healthy, and active lifestyle for my beloved pets. I use the small kibble because I have a smaller dog as well, and it is something I can give to both of them. Both love the lamb and brown rice initially purchased because my smaller dog cannot have much chicken products in her diet. I purchase the large 33 pound bag on automatic order which is convenient and saves me money on the purchase. The bag lasts me approximately 2 – 2.5 months. When your pets are your family, like mine are, their nutrition is prioritized. Blessed that I have found a product I trust my pets’ active lives to.
Karen Hanono –
Like I said, my 1-year-old Pekingese mix loves this food! I have tried every single brand and this is the only one she will eat.
KOKO –
Our baby, Beasley (and… he IS our baby… our bougie baby who we do anything and everything for), was on this from the day we got him from the shelter on October 20th of 2015 when he was 6 months old. I got him a few of the other flavors, but he didn’t like it. Over the years, I have bought him various treats… he will ONLY eat Milo’s Kitchen Chicken Jerky treats, and that is only important to explain his ‘picky’ nature below…
When I saw the commercials for Farmer’s Dog – it (of course) played to my ‘guilt’ about dogs eating processed food their entire life. So, I closed my eyes and signed up for a subscription… which you almost HAVE to close your eyes because of the price difference! He scarfed down the first one of the first flavor (chicken, which is what Beasley loves more than anything), and I was convinced I had done something to be an even better fur-mom! The next morning, I gave him the beef… he wouldn’t touch it. So – I opened another chicken one… he wouldn’t touch that either! I had to HAND FEED it to him for him even to eat a little of it. I researched, and found NomNom had better ratings – so I tried that instead. Again, he scarfed down the first one AND the second one… but refused to eat any after that.
My conclusion is that… if you are feeding your dog cheap-o dog food that doesn’t have the best quality, then they will likely love the latest ‘fresh dog food’ that is trending right now. However… if they are eating Hill’s Science Diet food that is high quality, then the fresh food is only something to spend extra money on, and most of us don’t have that to spend. Especially when Hill’s has such a great reputation and keeps our baby happy and healthy and shiny! <3
I recommend this food to EVERYONE I talk to. It is the only food offered at our vet, also… that should have been my first clue – don’t fix it if it isn’t broken! ๐
Mark –
Vet recommended and a fair price. Everything came as expected.
Amber –
Fantastic could utilize probiotics to prevent hangovers and minerals to support healthy skin, hair, and nails.
Please mix cottage cheese and whitefish. You should also include all dog medications in the food that help with dental care, gassiness, allergies, bad breath, flea control, and other issues. A veterinarian visit is required once a year to remove shots that could lead to tumors and other health problems.
CoffeeZon –
Excelente alimento, lo comprรฉ de promociรณn y al ver que era de muy buena calidad quedรฉ muy satisfecha con la calidad y el precio
X –
Premium food, but affordable when bought at discount. Dog likes it.
Sandy E. –
My vet recommended I buy this for my twelve year old cavoodle, as his health is declining. My dog loves this food and I donโt know if I am imagining it, but he seems happier and his coat has a nice sheen.
david eldridge –
Me gusta que no huelen mal como otras croquetas